Performance Evaluation of Direct Electrification Devices by Using Nanoparticles Between Parallel Metal Electrodes

2023 IEEE 22nd International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (PowerMEMS)(2023)

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Abstract
By depositing a resin, which is consist of dispersed metallic nanoparticles in an inert matrix material, between two parallel metal electrodes with different work functions, our previous work experimentally demonstrated a fully solid-state device for direct electrification from low grade heat. The device exhibited improved output power compared to the devices based on a liquid matrix. For better understanding underlying physics of the fully solid-state device as well as to explore its potential applications, electrical characteristic, load capacity, etc. of the device were investigated and evaluated for the duration of a few weeks, particularly at near environmental temperatures. In this paper, the latest evaluation results will be presented in detail and discussed herein, along with an application example of powering a LED light by using 4 pieces of 4-layer stacked devices.
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fully solid-state device,performance evaluation,nano particles,work function,direct electrification,environmental temperatures
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